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Street Works UK Conference and Awards 2018 in photos

Ahead of the Street Works UK Conference and Awards next week, Chief Executive, Clive Bairsto CBE, previews the Conference and writes about his highlights of the year. The thing that has struck me the most during my first six months in post is the scale of quality work our members are delivering on a daily […]

Are we ready for the EV revolution?

As government considers how the UK can become a zero-emissions leader, Street Works UK’s Chief Executive Clive Bairsto writes about how to deliver the necessary infrastructure to support electric vehicles. The UK is proudly at the forefront of the international drive towards reducing carbon emissions, and this week Birmingham will host the world’s first zero […]

Making street works work

Street Works UK’s Chief Executive comments on the publication of Lane rental scheme guidance and the Street Manager Project and calls for greater collaboration between industry, government and local authorities. Street works policy is facing unprecedented levels of change. Over the last 12 months there have been a significant number of government initiatives introduced, with […]

Street Works UK response to Times investigation into utilities and street works

Clive Bairsto, Chief Executive of Street Works UK, the trade association for utilities and their contractor partners said: “Street Works UK supports in principle all efforts to encourage works to take place in the footway rather than the carriageway where that is technically possible. Utility companies and their contractor partners are strongly committed to minimising […]

Street Works UK appoints Clive Bairsto as new Chief Executive

Street Works UK has today announced the appointment of Clive Bairsto CBE as its new Chief Executive. Clive takes over on Wednesday 25th April from Bob Gallienne, who is retiring after nearly five years at the helm. Following a distinguished military career, Clive joins Street Works UK as an experienced business leader with a background […]

Street Works UK to attend Utility Week Live 2018

Street Works UK will be attending Utility Week Live 2018, where we will have a stall and our members will be involved in several of the sessions and panels. Held at the NEC in Birmingham on the 22-23 May 2018, Utility Week Live 2018 will explore disruption themes in relation to water – retail and wholesale […]

Street Works UK announces two new appointments to its Board

Street Works UK – the trade association for utilities and their contractor partners on street works issues – has today announced two new Directors, who will bring fresh industry expertise to the association’s board to help push for recognition of the importance of street works in delivering the nations infrastructure. Paula Steer, Director of Operational […]

Street Works UK in Utility Week

Chief Executive of Street Works UK, Bob Gallienne, has written for Utility Week about the Department for Transport’s decision to expand lane rental across the country. Bob explains that lane rental schemes will make it harder and more expensive to deliver desperately needed infrastructure, and that effective monitoring will be necessary to ensure schemes do […]

Responding to the Department for Transport’s response to the consultation on lane rental, Chief Executive of Street Works UK, Bob Gallienne said: “It is disappointing that the Government has decided to extend lane rental without any clear evidence that it reduces congestion. We support initiatives to reduce congestion but we believe this approach is a […]

Case studies published for Street Works UK Awards 2017

Case studies detailing the good practice of the winners of the Street Works UK Awards 2017 have now been published. Read on to the categories below for an overview of the winners, and details of how to access the full studies. Innovation Excellence Award This award is aimed at an organisation, individual or team […]

Street Works UK Awards photographs

The Street Works UK Awards have become a fixture in the street works industry calendar and have once again showcased examples of industry innovation and best practice, with the aim of encouraging practices that drive up standards and reduce disruption. The awards also recognised a number of individuals who have showed an outstanding contribution to […]

Street Works UK responds to Autumn Budget

Responding to the Autumn Budget, Chief Executive of Street Works UK, Bob Gallienne said: “Street Works UK welcomes the announcements in this Budget to boost economic growth, improve productivity, and deliver new services through investment in infrastructure. In particular we welcome polices to increase housebuilding, invest in electric vehicle charging, and develop 5G and full-fibre […]

Street Works UK Awards 2017 winners announced in Parliament

New technologies which allow utilities and their contractors to replace underground cables without needing to dig up the road; mapping the location and condition of underground pipes; and directing traffic remotely via cameras in temporary traffic lights were among those innovations which have won accolades at the Street Works UK Awards 2017. The winners of […]

Street Works UK responds to consultations

Manchester Congestion Conversation Street Works UK has responded to Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham’s, “Congestion Conversation”. The response argued that Manchester’s unified permit scheme, the Greater Manchester Road Activities Programme (GMRAPS), has been somewhat successful in allowing utilities to operate effectively across the city and in coordinating works. It argued further measures to move works must take account of the […]

Street Works UK cautions against Lane Rental Schemes

Additional cost and time burdens may reduce commercial investment in key infrastructure such as superfast broadband Utility bills may rise as the costs of street works are ultimately borne by customers Congestion unlikely to reduce as authorities already have powers to coordinate works, but often fail to use them Local authority road works will not […]

Street Works UK in the news

Chief Executive of Street Works UK, Bob Gallienne, has appeared on ITV News to discuss freedom of information requests made by ITV which showed that road and street works had overrun by 23,636 days last year. Bob said that only 2 per cent of utility street works overran, while the underground assets they enable improve […]

NJUG becomes Street Works UK

The National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG) has now become Street Works UK. The relaunch also saw the unveiling of a new strapline: Connecting communities, Enabling growth. This reflects the value that street works add to consumers and the wider UK economy by maintaining, upgrading and building new infrastructure. The new identity will more clearly reflect […]

NJUG responds to Scottish Government consultation: Improving the quality of roadworks

The National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG) has responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on “improving the quality of roadworks” (published 20th July). The government’s proposals contain a number of positive measures to improve the quality of road works which NJUG welcomes, including the introduction of quality plans and the focus on greater consistency between utilities […]

Roads Minister to speak at NJUG Conference 2017

NJUG is pleased to announce that Roads Minister Jesse Norman will be speaking at our Annual Conference 2017 on 17th October at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham. He will be discussing the Department for Transport’s plans for lane rental schemes and there will time for questions from delegates. We have also today published the full conference agenda, detailing the […]

NJUG response to DfT lane rental consultation

The National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG) has today responded to the Department for Transport’s proposals and consultation on lane rental schemes (published 2nd September). NJUG Chief Executive Bob Gallienne: “Utilities companies are delivering the infrastructure that the UK needs to drive up productivity, create economic growth and deliver on government’s priorities such as broadband and […]

Registration Open for NJUG Annual Conference

Registration is now open for the NJUG Annual Conference on the 17th October in Birmingham. To register for a ticket, please RSVP to our Eventbrite for the conference here. We are excited to be hosting our Annual Conference at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham this year with a full day featuring keynote speeches from high profile political guests, speakers […]

Street Works UK Awards 2017 – Announcing the Categories

We are proud to announce that submissions for the Street Works UK Awards 2017 are now open! The award categories and criteria can be found here, and the award submission form can be downloaded here. All submissions should be sent to our awards email address and the deadline for submissions will be Friday 29th September 2017. For any queries, please do not hesitate […]

NJUG Responds to government Housing White Paper

NJUG has responded to the government’s housing white paper: Fixing our Broken Housing Market. The paper contains recommendations that government review the coordination of housing development and utilities. NJUG’s response makes the general point that utilities need a supportive regulatory and cost environment to deliver the government’s programme by investing in UK infrastructure. In addition, some of […]

NJUG responds to government consultations

NJUG has responded to government consultations on: The Modern Industrial Strategy Green Paper Defra’s Strategic Policy Statement to Ofwat 2017 The responses were used to highlight the value of street works to the UK economy, and the role they play in delivering key infrastructure.

New Board Members and Company Secretary

NJUG is very pleased to announce that Steve Fraser, Managing Director of United Utilities, and Richard Walsh, Public Affairs Manager, National Grid Gas Distribution, have joined the NJUG Board. In addition, Tom Ward of Oliver Legal, has been appointed as Company Secretary.

NJUG Associates Director talks innovation and collaboration

Anita Solanki recently delivered a presentation through her role as NJUG Associates Director at an event organised by Westminster Briefing. The event focused on Local Authority Highways Maintenance: Delivering Cost-Effective Improvements. The event which took place on 15 February had attendees from several councils around England and Managing Directors from Supply Chain partners. Anita’s presentation […]

Training and accreditation group

By Steve Burley, from Anglian Water, and Robert Hudlestone, from Network Rail, HAUC(UK) Training and Accreditation Working Group Chairs The Training and Accreditation working Group (TAG) is undertaking a large amount of work at the moment and you may be interested to hear of its current activities. The group had anecdotal feedback about issues with the current set-up of the street works training and […]

Street Works UK Awards 2016: Case Studies

Street Works UK Awards The Street Works UK Awards are held annually at the House of Commons, and have become a fixture in the utility street works and Parliamentary calendars. The Awards showcase examples of industry innovation with the aim of driving up standards and reducing disruption. Following the Awards, the winning entries are turned […]

NJUG Awards 2016 winners announced in Parliament

NJUG Awards 2016 winners announced in Parliament sponsored by The winners were unveiled on the 16th November at the 2016 NJUG Awards ceremony held in Parliament. The event was hosted by the Chair of the House of Commons Transport Select Committee Louise Ellman MP, with Andrew Jones MP, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at […]

2016 NJUG Awards Submission Form

The NJUG Awards are being held this year on Wednesday 16th November 2016 in the Members’ Dining Room in the House of Commons from 4.30pm – 6.30pm. The NJUG Awards have become a fixture in the utility street works and Parliamentary calendars and will once again showcase examples of industry innovation and best practice, with the […]

NJUG launches revised Vision for Street Works

The National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG) published their revised NJUG Vision for Street Works at their seventh annual Awards in Parliament last week, which saw speeches from Transport Minister Robert Goodwill MP and Louise Ellman MP, Chair of the Transport Select Committee. The revised Vision updates NJUG’s 2010 Vision for Street Works and sharpens NJUG’s […]

NJUG Delivering the Vision Day – 14th May 2014

NJUG’s latest event “Delivering the Vision Day” was held on 14th May 2014 at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester. This NEW one day event was designed for Senior Directors, Operations and Procurement Personnel from Utility and Contractor companies with an interest in innovation in all aspects of street and […]

NJUG welcomes the LGA’s “What Good Looks Like” document

NJUG has worked closely with the Local Government Association and Joint Authority Group (JAG(UK)) colleagues, Transport for London, the British Chambers of Commerce and the Association of Convenience Stores to develop this joint-pledge, which is based on five key principles – co-operation; communication; quality; safety and impact reduction

Delivering for Customers and You – NJUG The Story So Far

I am delighted to be introducing this Update “Delivering for Customers and You – NJUG The Story So Far”, which is designed to show you how collectively NJUG’s members – utility companies, their contractors and affiliates – are working hard to deliver safe, reliable and secure gas, water, electricity and communications services, whilst continually improving standards and minimising the disruption which can arise from these essential works.

NJUG London Street Works Forum 2013

The NJUG London Street Works Forum, ‘Rise to the Challenge of the Mayor of London to Raise the Standard of Street Works and Reduce Congestion & Disruption’, kindly sponsored by Enzen Global Ltd, UK Power Networks and Mayrise Ltd, took place on Thursday 28th March 2013 at the Tower of London. The event was well […]

NJUG at EUA Utility Street Works Seminar

On Tuesday 19th March NJUG attended the Energy & Utilities Alliance (EUA) Utility Street Works Seminar 2013. It was an informative and well-attended conference with some interesting speakers and exhibitors. Les Guest, CEO of NJUG presented the challenges and successes of utilities street works, highlighting improved NJUG performance data on overstay charges, first time reinstatements […]

Asphalt Industry Alliance 2013 Survey on Road Conditions

Research carried out by YouGov for the Asphalt Industry Alliance (AIA) has discovered that badly maintained local roads are costing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) £5 billion a year in wasted staff time, production delays, increased fuel consumption and vehicle damage repairs. 60% of survey respondents said the condition of local roads had deteriorated over […]

DfT response to Consultation on Deregulation of Street Works Qualifications

The Department for Transport (DfT) has published its official response to the Government’s Red Tape Challenge consultation on the Deregulation of Street Works Qualifications. Following concerns raised during the consultation process (which NJUG responded to), the government has decided not to proceed with proposals to remove the current requirement for street works operatives and supervisors […]

LGA Summit- 14th March 2013

The LGA Summit took place on 14th March 2013. This summit was called by Councillor Peter Box, Chair of the Local Government Association (LGA) Economy and Transport Board following the publication of the LGA Report “Holes in Our Pockets – How Utility Works are Damaging Local Growth”. Invitations to the summit were sent to many […]

Greater Manchester Permit Scheme Approved

Scotland Consultations

The following consultation exercises have been launched on the 13th July 2012 on the Transport Scotland website: Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Roads – June 2012 Code of Practice for the Co-ordination of Works in Roads – June 2012

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Scottish Code of Practice for the Co-ordination of Works in Roads

Following the consultation undertaken by Transport Scotland, to which NJUG responded, revisions were made to the Scottish Code of Practice for the Co-ordination of Works in Roads. The final version has now been published on the Commissioner’s website. The Code of Practice will also be published by Transport Scotland, along with the Consultation Report, on […]